durée : 00:04:10 - Les musiques surréalistes d'Erik Satie à Pierre Boulez - par : Max Dozolme - En cette année centenaire de la création officielle du mouvement surréaliste et à l’occasion de la grande exposition qui se tient jusqu’au 13 janvier au centre Pompidou à Paris, Max Dozolme nous fait écouter quelques œuvres surréalistes.
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